Version: 2019.2
Terrain tools
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Raise or Lower Terrain

Use the Raise or Lower Terrain tool to alter the height of a TerrainThe landscape in your scene. A Terrain GameObject adds a large flat plane to your scene and you can use the Terrain’s Inspector window to create a detailed landscape. More info
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To access the tool, click the Paint Terrain icon, and in the drop-down menu, select Raise or Lower Terrain. Select a brush from the palette, then click and drag the cursor over a Terrain object to raise its height. Click and drag while holding down the Shift key to lower the Terrain height.

Raise or Lower Terrain tool in the Terrain Inspector
Raise or Lower Terrain tool in the Terrain Inspector

Use the Brush Size slider to control the size of your tool to create different effects, from large mountains to tiny details. The Opacity slider determines the strength of the brush when you apply it to the Terrain. An Opacity value of 100 sets the brush to full strength, while a value of 50 sets the brush to half strength.

Use different brushes to create a variety of effects. For example, increase the height with a soft-edged brush to create rolling hills, and then decrease the height of some areas with a hard-edged brush to cut steep cliffs and valleys.

Rolling hills divided by a steep valley
Rolling hills divided by a steep valley

You can also use heightmapsA greyscale Texture that stores height data for an object. Each pixel stores the height difference perpendicular to the face that pixel represents.
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to edit the height of your Terrain. For more information, see Working with Heightmaps.


  • 2019–04–17 Page published

  • Updated content to match new UI

Terrain tools
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